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Well... Problem is solved. All I needed to do was to click the "mode" button on my controller. I never did that before because in PC games it was making analogs off. Seems like it works the way the button "analog" on dualshocks. I'm really confused... Sorry for troubling you guys :/
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*facepalm*
well, at least you sorted it, happy gaming!
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(02-18-2014, 07:17 PM)Wh3r3sth3l0ve Wrote: Well... Problem is solved. All I needed to do was to click the "mode" button on my controller. I never did that before because in PC games it was making analogs off. Seems like it works the way the button "analog" on dualshocks. I'm really confused... Sorry for troubling you guys :/
So it's working perfectly now?
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